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What We Know About Meghan Markle’s Ring

Nov 28, 2017 4:28 AM   By Rapaport News
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 The UK’s Prince Harry has revealed how he proposed to Meghan Markle with a custom-designed ring featuring a center diamond from Botswana and two more stones from his mother, Diana.

“The ring is yellow gold, because that’s [Markle’s] favorite, and the main stone itself is sourced from Botswana,” he said in a television interview Monday, after announcing his engagement to the American actress. “The little diamonds either side are from my late mother’s jewelry collection, to make sure she’s with us on this crazy journey together.”

Botswana is close to Prince Harry’s heart, as he has visited it many times since he was a child, press reports said. He and Markle “camped out with each other under the stars” on a recent trip to the country, according to the London Evening Standard. The royal popped the question earlier this month while the two of them were in the kitchen cooking roast chicken at home in Kensington Palace, London. 

London-based Cleave & Company, the official jewelers to the Queen, created the three-stone ring, a spokesperson for the firm confirmed. Media estimates put the center stone at about 2.5 carats.

Markle made her first public appearance since the announcement at a press event Monday, sporting a pair of 18-karat yellow gold and opal earrings from Canadian jeweler Birks Group.
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